Lia asked me, “Which one is yours?”
A. Lia wanted to know which one was yours.
B. Lia wanted to know which one is mine.
C. Lia wanted to know which one is yours.
D. Lia wanted to know which one was mine.

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A. Yo hice dos trabajos en el colegio
B. Mi colegio cerro hace dos semanas
C. Yo estudio en este colegio hace dos años
D. Yo fui al colegio hace dos semanas
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Where do the commas go in the following sentence?
My uncle who I haven’t seen in two years is coming for a visit next month.
A. uncle, years,
B. who, seen,
C. coming, visit,
D. I, coming,
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A. Although
B. Despite
C. Therefore
D. Because
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Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
They arrived late, so the good seats were already taken.
A. They had to stand for the whole show.
B. They didn’t get good seats because they arrived too late.
C. We couldn’t get good seats although we arrived early.
